Tim McGraw – Something Like That

Tim McGraw – Something Like That Lyrics

It Was Labor Day Weekend I Was Seventeen I Bought A Coke And Some Gasoline And I Drove Out To The County Fair, When I Saw Her For The First Time She Was Standing There In The Ticket Line And It All Started Right Then And There Oh, A Sailor Sky Made A Perfect Sunset And That’s The Day I’ll Never Forget

I Had A Barbeque Stain On My White T Shirt She Was Killing Me In That Miniskirt Skippin’ Rocks On The River By The Railroad Tracks She Had A Suntan Line And Red Lipstick I Worked So Hard For That First Kiss And A Heart Don’t Forget Something Like That

Well It Was Five Years Later On A Southbound Plane I Was Headed Down To New Orleans To Meet Some Friends Of Mine For The Mardi Gras When I Heard A Voice From The Past Comin’ From A Few Rows Back And When I Looked, I Couldn’t Believe Just What I Saw She Said I Bet You Don’t Remember Me And I Said Only Every Other Memory

I Had A Barbeque Stain On My White T Shirt You Were Killing Me In That Miniskirt Skippin’ Rocks On The River By The Railroad Tracks You Had A Suntan Line And Red Lipstick I Worked So Hard For That First Kiss And A Heart Don’t Forget Something Like That

Like An Old Photograph Time Can Make A Feeling Fade But The Memory Of A First Love Never Fades Away

I Had A Barbeque Stain On My White T Shirt She Was Killing Me In That Miniskirt Skippin’ Rocks On The River By The Railroad Tracks She Had A Sun Tan Line And Red Lipstick I Worked So Hard For That First Kiss A Heart Don’t Forget, No A Heart Don’t Forget I Said A Heart Don’t Forget Something Like That Oh, Not Something Like That